5 Colorful Festival Makeup Ideas for 2017

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Ah, it’s that time of year again: Our favorite music festivals are quickly approaching. And we’re so ready to spend hours listening to our favorite bands while rocking a midriff-baring crop top and feminine flower crown.

Are you heading to a festival this spring or summer? In addition to your wardrobe and hair, you’re going to want your makeup to look on point as well, right? Yep, we thought so! Want to really stand out? It’s time to make some bold color choices that will have all eyes on you. Here, find step-by-step instructions for five super-fun (and easy!) festival makeup ideas using L’Oréal Paris products. Below, find a tutorial for the look seen here, then click through for four other festival makeup ideas!

1. Cobalt Blue Beauty

Want all of the attention to be on your eyes? Cobalt blue is about to become your new favorite shade.

Step 4: Get to work on those flowers! Use the yellow shade from Jet Set Blond for the center of the flower and the White Party eyeliner for the petals. Then, create leaves using the lighter green shade from Mint Detox. Draw on smaller flowers using Jet Set Blond and the orange shade in Sunset Fire. Want to create more detail? Apply eye shadow to the back of your hand and use a fine-tip makeup brush to draw on your flowers.

3. Multicolored Eyeliner

Why line your eyes with one hue when you could add lots of pops of color? This is the perfect time of year to embrace pastel shades.

Create small squares on your upper lids using different shades from BRB Blue, Sunset Fire, Jet Set Blond, and Mint Detox. Alternate colors. To help make uniform-looking squares, first apply eye shadow to the back of your hand, then use a fine-tip makeup brush to draw on the color.

Step 2: Use the Black Party eyeliner to create a wing at the outer corner of your eye.

Step 3: Paint on those flowers! Use the yellow shade from Jet Set Blond for the center, the lighter green shade from Mint Detox for the leaves, and Sunset Fire and BRB Blue for the petals. Again, apply eye shadow to the back of your hand and use a fine-tip makeup brush to draw details with more precision.